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# 10:25:12 drasko_ hi all. I tried leaving empty vendor tuplet string. I still inserts the word "unknown". How to avoid this and obtain arm-linux-gnueabi- insead of arm-VENDOR-linux-gnueabi- ?
# 10:35:13 y_morin drasko_: You can't. The _real_ tuple is a four-part tuple, so if you give an empty vendor-string, ct-ng will insert 'unknown' to ensure the tuple is complete.
# 10:35:40 y_morin drasko_: However, you can create an alias that has no vendor string in it by setting: (just a second, I'm checking...)
# 10:36:32 y_morin drasko_: ... either: "Tuple's sed transform" or "Tuple's alias"
# 10:37:00 y_morin drasko_: The first is a sed expression that will transform the tuple, so you could enter something like: s/-unknown//
# 10:37:04 drasko_ y_morin, I am asking this because Ubuntu and Emdebian have "arm-linux-gnueabi-" tools, so many scripts use these hardcoded..
# 10:37:29 y_morin drasko_: while the second is a hardcoded value (which I recommend not to use)
# 10:37:46 y_morin drasko_: Yes, they are all wrong. Stupid Ubuntu, stupid. ;-)
# 10:37:48 drasko_ y_morin, OK, I'll try the second right away
# 10:38:07 y_morin drasko_: No, read what I said: you should use the first.
# 10:38:14 drasko_ So, touple alias shoule be "arm-linux-gnueabi-", sight ?
# 10:38:25 drasko_ sorry, first
# 10:38:54 drasko_ ah...
# 10:39:10 drasko_ OK, so you suggest transforming fith first via sed
# 10:39:20 y_morin drasko_: The first is using a sed expression, so that will give you a shortened tuple where the other parts of the tuple ar valid.
# 10:39:39 drasko_ OK, great
# 10:39:41 drasko_ thanks !
# 10:39:47 y_morin drasko_: Cheers.
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# 16:18:39 pnoffke Is it possible to install eglibc built with crosstool-ng to a root directory for my target? Instead, I'm rebuilding eglibc again (outside of building the toolchain) and installing it.
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# 19:34:05 qsuscs hello
# 19:34:28 qsuscs i just wanted to build a toolchain for i586-linux-gnu, but it failed
# 19:34:36 qsuscs and i'm not quite sure what actually happened
# 19:34:39 qsuscs http://nopaste.info/3d58e9106b.html
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